#9009, aired 2024-01-04 | ALL ABOUT AUTHORS $600: Before writing "The Hunger Games", she wrote for children's TV shows, including "Clarissa Explains It All" (Suzanne) Collins |
#7599, aired 2017-09-28 | FROM "S" TO "T" $400: This vacant outdoor space is used by children for unorganized games & sports such as baseball a sandlot |
#7017, aired 2015-03-03 | WOMEN AUTHORS $800: She wrote for children's TV shows like "Clarissa Explains It All" before turning out "The Hunger Games" (Suzanne) Collins |
#3419, aired 1999-06-17 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $100: You can put your hands on your head only if this person "says" that you can Simon |
#3419, aired 1999-06-17 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $200: Piece of equipment you need to participate in a double dutch tournament Jump rope |
#3419, aired 1999-06-17 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $300: It's what kids do with their hands while reciting "Miss Mary, Mack, Mack, Mack, all dressed in black, black, black..." Clap |
#3419, aired 1999-06-17 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $400: An early form of this pick-up game used knucklebones Jacks |
#3419, aired 1999-06-17 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $500: In this game the shooter must knuckle down with his glassies Marbles |
#2632, aired 1996-01-30 | CARD GAMES $200: At the end of this classic children's game, whoever holds the odd queen loses Old Maid |
#1926, aired 1993-01-11 | GAMES $100: Pressman's version of this children's party game comes with 14 "donkey tails" Pin the Tail on the Donkey |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | CARD GAMES $400: A popular "Jeopardy!" category, or a children's game with pictures of writers on the cards Authors |
#1578, aired 1991-06-12 | TOYS & GAMES $200: The name of this children's game means to leap over a line or scratch hopscotch |
#717, aired 1987-10-20 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $100: In the game Chutes & Ladders, direction you travel on any chute down |
#717, aired 1987-10-20 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $200: In tetherball, the object of the game is to do this get the ball, get the rope wrapped all the way around the pole |
#717, aired 1987-10-20 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $300: In the card game Crazy Eights, eights can be used to do this change the suit or the number |
#717, aired 1987-10-20 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $400: At the end of the last verse in "Farmer in the Dell", run--or this edible will catch you the cheese |
#717, aired 1987-10-20 | CHILDREN'S GAMES $500: The "scotch" in hopscotch has nothing to do with Scotland, but refers to these lines |
#708, aired 1987-10-07 | TOYS & GAMES $800: If you're quick on the pick up, you might know this children's game evolved from "checkstones" jacks |
#609, aired 1987-04-09 | COMMON BONDS $400: Ants in the pants,
Don't spill the beans,
Cootie children's games |
#524, aired 1986-12-11 | GAMES $100: 13th century Italian explorer who lent his name to a children's swimming pool game Marco Polo |
#502, aired 1986-11-11 | GAMES $1000: About 1940, a U.S. gambling craze involved use of one type of this children's toy a top |
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